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ed: Lt. Wm. G. Herrington, of North Carolina; Sergt Wm. H. Cunningham, of Cumberland co, Va; Corp'l Lewis A Jacob, Richmond; Privates L B Jones, Caroline co; F M Butler, Hanover; W A Nelson, Louisa; Jesse S Segar, Norfolk; Wm A Trice, Louisa; Jas S Wallace, Fredericksburg; Jas B Whitlock, Louisa; John B Ladd, Richmond; William Smith, Louisa; E F Dickinson, Charlotte; Robt J Waldrop, Louisa. They belonged to company E, 25th battalion Virginia infantry. Town reports. There were Jas B Whitlock, Louisa; John B Ladd, Richmond; William Smith, Louisa; E F Dickinson, Charlotte; Robt J Waldrop, Louisa. They belonged to company E, 25th battalion Virginia infantry. Town reports. There were a good many reports in the city yesterday about large "risings" of the population in Maryland in favor of the Confederates. One had it that 15,000 Marylanders had joined the command of a distinguished fellow-citizen of theirs who accompanied our forces; and another that 8,000 had enlisted under his command. As the "risings" in Maryland during former invasions of our troops have not been of a very formidable or determined character, it is more than likely that the present rumors have their rea
his case was most grievously in error. The travellers neither transacted business in Richmond of an official or important character, so far as present results are concerned. The gentlemen who have thus succeeded in visiting Richmond are Col Jas F Jaquess, of the 73d Illinois regiment, and Edmund Kirke, of New York, the well known author. Col Jaquess has been in the army almost since the beginning of the war. He is a gentleman of about 45 years of age, is pleasing in his address, althoug their country. For the solicitude you have manifested to inaugurate a movement which contemplates results the most noble and humane, we return our sincere thanks, and are, most respectfully and truly, your obedient servants, C C Clay, Jr, Jas P Holcombe [Messrs Clay and Holcombe to William C Jewell.] Clifton House, Niagara Falls, July 20, 1864. Colonel W. O. Jewell, Cataract House, Niagara Falls: Sir --We are in receipt of your note admonishing us of the departure of Ho
50 dollars reward --Ran away from the Richmond Arsenal, about the 20th of July a negro man belonging to Mr. E A Smith (from whom he was hired,) named Peter Miles, sometimes calls himself Peter Reed. He is 22 or 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color and carries himself very erect; when he left the arsenal he were a grey suit of clothes. The above reward will be paid for his delivery if caught in the city or $150 if taken out of it. By order of Lieut Col W S Brown, com'g. Jas D Browns, Capt. A W Shore. au 3--6t